- Milki-ilu of
Gezer (
Milkilu, Milk-ilu, Ili-Milku), was the mayor/ruler of the Land of
Gazru (Gezer)
around 1350 BC. He is
known as the son-in-law of Tagi...
-
Labaya further admitted to
having invaded Gezer and
insulting its king
Milkilu. He
denied any
knowledge of his son's
alleged collaboration with the Habiru:...
- medium-sized, tall letter,
approximately 3 in wide x 4 in tall, from
Milkilu the mayor/ruler of
Gazru (Gezer), of the mid 14th
century BC
Amarna letters...
-
multitude all goes very well...."—See: Endaruta, for the
Short Form; See:
Milkilu, for a Long Form. Also
found in EA 99: entitled: "From the
Pharaoh to a...
- no. 4 of 5 to Pharaoh, from "
Milkilu of Gazru"-(modern Gezer): Say to the king, my lord, my god, my Sun:
Message of
Milkilu, your servant, the dirt at your...
- for
forty concubines by
Amenhotep III (c. 1386–1353 BC) to a man
named Milkilu,
Prince of
Gezer states: "Behold, I have sent you Hanya, the commissioner...
- (complete)
Letter no. 3 of 5 by
Milkilu of
Gazru (modern Gezer): Say to the god, my king, my lord, my Sun:
Message of
Milkilu, your servant, the dirt at your...
- at the feet of my lord 7
times and 7 times.
Consider the
entire affair.
Milkilu and Tagi
brought troops into
Qiltu against me… May the king know (that)...
- Hannathon/Hinnatuna Labaya: EA 252-(Obverse), Article, see
Labaya Others: EA 299-(High Res.)(Obverse); see
Yapahu EA 369-Front/Back-(Click on each); see:
Milkilu...
-
letter EA 369 is a
letter written on a clay
tablet from the
pharaoh to
Milkilu of Gezer. The
tablet is now
housed in the Musées
Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire...